Arsenal forward Gabriel Jesus is reportedly open to continuing his career in the Premier League next season, even if that means leaving the Emirates Stadium, according to sources close to the player. The Brazilian's primary goal remains fulfilling his current contract with the Gunners, which runs until June 2027, but he is concerned about a lack of regular minutes under manager Mikel Arteta.
Jesus, 29, joined Arsenal from Manchester City in July 2022 for a fee of Β£45 million. He has made 79 appearances for the club, scoring 20 goals and providing 12 assists. However, this season he has started only 15 Premier League matches, with injuries and competition from Kai Havertz and Eddie Nketiah limiting his playing time.
Several Premier League clubs have expressed interest in signing Jesus, including Chelsea and Newcastle United, though no formal bids have been made. Jesus has previously stated his desire to play regularly to maintain his place in the Brazil national team ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has not commented publicly on Jesus's future, but the club is reportedly open to selling the forward if a suitable offer is received, as they look to raise funds for other targets. Jesus's current market value is estimated at around β¬35 million, according to Transfermarkt.